Think I might’ve over estimated my grip

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Hello brotherhood well, I finally did it. I was about to perform the slow squeeze. Jelq, and I guess my grip was a little bit too tight. It looks like I might’ve broke a blood vessel I have a dark round spot by mid shaft about the size of a penny. Do you recommend I take a break for awhile?
 
Hello brotherhood well, I finally did it. I was about to perform the slow squeeze. Jelq, and I guess my grip was a little bit too tight. It looks like I might’ve broke a blood vessel I have a dark round spot by mid shaft about the size of a penny. Do you recommend I take a break for awhile?
Take a break. Are you saying you over pressured your penis?
 
Hello brotherhood well, I finally did it. I was about to perform the slow squeeze. Jelq, and I guess my grip was a little bit too tight. It looks like I might’ve broke a blood vessel I have a dark round spot by mid shaft about the size of a penny. Do you recommend I take a break for awhile?
As long as there is no pain you can start again in a week.
 
Yes looks like I might have broke a superficial vein on the surface or a vessel I don’t really know but it’s a small red dark circle like the size of a dime , there’s no pain but concerning.
Good there is no pain. I believe the best action is to rest. It's really important to not over pressure your penis in the SSJ's and to keep this in mind:
When it comes to erection level, you need to keep it at 70% to 80%.
If you follow this quote you will get to a video instruction on how I'm doing SSJ's.

You want optimal pressure...not to low and not to high.
The best tip I can give you, is to go on the feeling when you are doing them.
 
Good there is no pain. I believe the best action is to rest. It's really important to not over pressure your penis in the SSJ's and to keep this in mind:

If you follow this quote you will get to a video instruction on how I'm doing SSJ's.

You want optimal pressure...not to low and not to high.
The best tip I can give you, is to go on the feeling when you are doing them.
Great information I appreciate you sharing I will keep this in mind when I perform these in a week time!
 
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